Monday, 30 September 2013

Still day 4

Off from the Cawthorn family @ Geeveston this morning & onto the Tasmania Trail, around behind Mount Wellington (I think). Copy this link & paste it into your browser: Click for a Glympse of my location: http://glympse.com/07MF-KP3Y

Day 4 Walking

Off from the Cawthorn family @ Geeveston this morning & onto the Tasmania Trail, around behind Mount Wellington (I think). If the link doesn't take you there with a click, copy this & paste it into your browser:
http://glympse.com/0AFC-9864

Sunday, 29 September 2013

An amazing day..

Just got home from the day in & around Hobart, with a family that took me in for a night, (see Angels unawares blog post) & has kept me for 3. The last family (who owned a Teahouse/Retreat) that took me in, rang last night & suggested the Tasmania Trail, (from Dover to Devonport) which might be just what the doctor ordered. I bought the guide-book on line, this morning, & they said they'll email it to me within 48hrs.
A doctor I met at church today went home & got an ultra-light tent for me to loan, & send back at the end. I'll try it out.
The feet are not as sore after 2 days "rest".
A few amazing stories from today, but I'll have to put them up separately.
Do you want to come walking (slowly) for a day?(or so?)
PW

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Angels unawares

Pete & Annie took in a pilgrim & a stranger for Friday night, then allowed me to stay on & help move some furniture, to meet some of their wonderful children (& grandchildren). Annie plays the piano like an angel, & Pete dances like an angel (with two left feet he says).

Ditty 2 (day 2)

I must just trust;
as too, do You.
But then, when men
choose You, You do
much more.

That's why I try
to do to you;
so He, we'll see
mirrored good Lord
much more.

Ditty 3

Ah, Lord God you made me,
(ah, Lord God you saved me
from what has enslaved me)
ah, Lord God you gave me
Life, & hope, & joy,
gave grace to this boy.
Peace & friendship too
it's all come from you!
Loyalty & love
has come from above,
along with wisdom,
here, in your kingdom!

Ah, Lord God etc..

Responses Walking on the 3rd day

Some of the best things about being alone walking over kms of bush, is that no one is with me, so I can sing to the rhythm of my walking stick on the track.  I can let my heart learn to be thankful, and to learn to live in the care & provision of the most creative person,  who treats me as his son. Some times I make up ditties that I don't expect anyone else to understand. Some times I critique my interactions with people, and practice better ways of responding.
Tonight, I was walking till about 8pm (with a light), on the wrong side of the highway. When a car came I'd stop & get off the road, then when it had passed,I'd start off again. Wow, some people are so thoughtful. Once tonight a cheery fellow stopped on the deserted highway next to me, and said "Do you want a lift mate? I said "No thanks", and asked him if he knew how far to the next town. He didn't, but offered a lift again anyway (a tourist, I thought). I said I was doing a kind of pilgrimage and trying to walk, and he took off again. After, I felt like I wanted (in a situation like that in the future)  to honour such a thoughtful offer more. Maybe I could verbalizeize my appreciation more than just saying "No, thanks", with  "Thanks for such a thoughtful offer." Or "Wow, how thoughtful, that reminds me of a really thoughtful friend"... I hope I can grow appreciation in the garden of this life. I practiced saying these sort of responses out loud, to try to give me alternative habits. God, pls make it stick.